Plant-Driven Discovery that Identifies Microbes Proven to Perform in Agriculture
Our scientists collect soil samples and grow multiple crop types under controlled stress conditions. Through repeated cycles of inoculation, stress and regrowth, only microbes that consistently support plant survival and performance are retained.
AMS modifies the plant microbiome by applying physical or biological pressure during plant growth, resulting in increased resistance to stresses such as nitrogen deficiency, disease and nematode infection.
AMS ensures every microbe entering development has already demonstrated the traits it is expected to deliver. This plant-first approach reduces risk, improves consistency and creates products grounded in real agronomic performance.